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		<title>Russia lost track of its newly launched $265 million satellite</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The newly launched Russian satellite Express AM-4 which was known as the most powerful satellite ever built in Europe has lost track with Russian space agency. This satellite was launched recently from Kazakhstan where Russia has a leased launch pad. According to space scientist related with this mission said that the cause of communication lost [...]


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		<title>End of Chandrayaan &#8211; India&#8217;s First Lunar Mission is Over</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[India’s first ambitious lunar mission Chandrayaan-1 lost its contact with ISRO on Saturday August 29, 2009 after ten months of its launch. According to ISRO officials this mission is over now, and it has completed 90-95% of the technical work, it was intended to do. Chandrayaan 1: Launch and Achievements Chandrayaan 1 was launched on [...]


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		<title>Now Black Holes Can Be Reproduce in Laboratory</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Black Holes have always fascinated scientist due to their mysterious properties, but there is much to be learned about them. These strange regions once thought to be absent of light before research found that actually these are the regions with such an extreme gravitational force that nothing, not even light can escape from their surface. [...]


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		<title>Scientist Found Hyperactive Galaxies while Looking 11 Billion Years in Past</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scientist have found hyperactive galaxies while looking 11 billion year in past. They have measured the speed of stars in a distant galaxy that is around 11 billion light year far from us and found that stars are rotating at a speed of 1 million mile per hour. This speed is twice the speed of [...]


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